Originally posted by Ken the Spurgeonite:
Originally posted by Brother Bill:
[qb] 1)If you think Arminians are like brick walls, why do you come to this board?
2)Just as when we were born we were dead to righteousness meaning that we had a desire for sin not righteousness.
1)I was only referring to you. Some Arminians are actually teachable. It's too bad you haven't shown that you are.
Name one Arminian on this board who has changed his views after one of your posts (or any Calvinist's posts for that matter.) Plus, I've learned a lot from the Calvinists on this board. I have learned how silly I must have sounded all those years I was a Calvinist.
2)Bingo! And how does the Bible teach that we gain a desire for righteousness? By the regenerating, soul resurrecting power of the Holy Spirit.
You missed the point Ken. I was showing you how Paul compares believers to unbelievers in regard to the use of the term "dead." Follow me here it is real simple.
We are born spiritually dead meaning we have a desire for sin not righteousness. This doesn't mean our desires can't change. The revelation of God through the gospel presentation, for example, can cause one to change his desires.
So to as believers we are dead to sin meaning we have a desire for righteousness and not for sin. Does that mean we cannot sin? Obviously not. We still have the capasity to sin eventhough we are dead to it. So to, as unbelievers we had the capasity for faith though we were dead to it. Please answer that argument.
Now, to your question. One is regenerated through the means of faith. You think one has faith because he is regenerated, but that is not supported in the text.
The Spirit comes through faith (Gal. 3:14) and we see this throughout the book of Acts as many are said to have had faith and only later recieve the gift of the Holy Spirit. The bible also speaks about being made alive by the gospel of truth.